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No. 2477, Kahau
N.R. 516v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim in the `ili in Waikalua in Kaneohe, Island of Oahu. There are 3 taro lo`i and also a kula in one place with my lo`is. There are also two seaside sand hill /ponds/, and three sweet potato fields. My house in another claim, it is in my mo`o.
KAHAU X, his mark
F.T. 18v14
Helu 2477, Kahau, See page 151
Mehekulu, hoohikiia, Ua ike au i kona aina ma ka ili o Waikalualoko ma Kaneohe nei.
Apana 1: 3 loi me kahi kula hale
Apana 2. Elua mau puuon ....
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.... Kaiakoili to his parents in the time of Liliha. No one has disturbed claimant in his possession of the taro land. The two fish ponds have been taken away by the konohiki, although he has had them undisturbed under all the former konohiki. There is no reason for his taking them, but the order of his chief. He wished it as a place to get fish from to put into the large fish pond. It is about 4 years since the konohiki took them. The claimant offers to give up one fish pond.
Kekuku, testifies to the truth of the above.
[Award 2477; R.P. 1395; Waikalua Kaneohe Koolaupoko; 3 ap.; 2.97 Acs]